by Oxford University Press | Feb 28, 2023 | Road to Literacy
Wonke umntu omdala ophumeleleyo uyakwazi ukufundela ukuqonda. Ufunda eli nqaku kuba ungomnye waba bantu kwaye ufunela umntwana wakho okufanayo. Ukufunda ukufunda ngumsebenzi omkhulu obandakanya amandla amakhulu engqondo kunye nokuzikisa ingqondo. Abantwana abaninzi...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 28, 2023 | Road to Literacy
ungamenza njani umntwana wakho abe ngumfundi olungileyo Rhoqo kwiminyaka emihlanu, abafundi beBanga lesi-4 baseMzantsi Afrika bathatha inxaxheba kuvavanyo lokufunda lwamazwe ngamazwe olubizwa PIRLS (The Progress in International Reading Literacy Study). Ngenxa yokuba...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 28, 2023 | Road to Literacy
Abantwana bayawathanda amabali. Enyanisweni, nabantu abadala ngokunjalo. Xa ubalisela omnye umntu malunga nento ethile eyenzeke kuwe, ubabalisela ibali – elinye lamabali akho. Sicinga ngamabali kwaye sonwabela amabali achukumisa iingcinga-ntelekelelo zethu aze...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 27, 2023 | Schools News, News
Why it is important that a child learns how to read in their mother tongue English isiXhosa isiZulu Afrikaans Sotho Practical tips to help your learners/children read for meaning English isiXhosa isiZulu Afrikaans Sotho Why reading for enjoyment is important English...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 27, 2023 | Podcasts & Online Reading Corner
Every successful adult can read for meaning. You are reading this article because you are one of these individuals and you are wanting the same for your child. Learning to read is a huge task involving large amounts of brain power and concentration. Many children...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 27, 2023 | Podcasts & Online Reading Corner
How to make your child be a good reader Every five years, Grade 4 learners in South Africa take part in an international reading assessment called PIRLS (The Progress in International Reading Literacy Study). Because this assessment takes place on a regular basis, we...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 27, 2023 | Podcasts & Online Reading Corner
Children love stories. In fact, adults do too. When you tell someone about something that happened to you, you are telling them a story – one of your stories. We think in stories and enjoy stories that excite our imaginations and help us explore the world. If we think...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 23, 2023 | TVET News, Coding & Robotics
Watch this video to learn how to access the Resolute LMS platform, using the code supplied in your Succeed In Coding and Robotics Integrated Workbook. An added benefit of purchasing the workbook as well as the kit, is the free access to Oxford’s industry partner’s LMS...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 23, 2023 | Podcasts & Online Reading Corner
We Are Growing Stage 5 Paragon the Perfect Piglet (English) By: Tracy Blues, Sindiwe Magona Summary/Blurb “Paragon may look like a perfect pig,” said one of the pig angels, “but he has some very un-piglike wishes!” ISBN Number 9780195982459 Author Bio Tracy Blues is a...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 21, 2023 | Schools News, News
The importance of teaching children to read in their Mother Tongue. Over 750 000 learners a year start school not being taught their basic literacy and numeracy skills in their mother tongues. Not only does this set them back approximately six years academically,...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 21, 2023 | Higher Education News, Higher Education Video
As a student, textbooks are an essential part of your academic journey. They help you understand complex concepts, provide in-depth knowledge, and support your learning beyond the classroom. At Oxford University Press, we take great pride in creating textbooks that...
by Oxford University Press | Feb 2, 2023 | News
Our CAPS Planner and Tracker guides have been updated to align to the DBE’s latest Revised Annual Teaching Plans for 2023-24. Each guide contains a helpful CAPS progress tracker, photocopiable worksheets and activities, intervention strategies, assessment support and...
by Oxford University Press | Jan 23, 2023 | TVET News, TVET News
The latest research report on the professionalisation of TVET lecturers has just been released. Building upon JET Education Services’ previous reports conducted in 2018 and 2019, this recent report reviews TVET in various countries including Kenya, Brazil, England and...
by Oxford University Press | Jan 23, 2023 | TVET News, TVET News
The 2020 Statistics on Post-School Education and Training in South Africa has been issued by the Department of Higher Education and Training. The report looks to assist the department in monitoring the progress made in achieving access, success, quality of...
by Oxford University Press | Dec 9, 2022 | Schools News, Higher Education Video
Take a tour around the Oxford Reading Buddy platform and discover some of the brilliant features it has to offer. Underpinned by the latest research into comprehension teaching and learning, Oxford Reading Buddy is a unique new digital service that develops deeper...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 25, 2022 | TVET CR Robotics, TVET News, Coding & Robotics
Succeed In NCV Robotics provides students with everything they need to succeed. With a focus on plain language with difficult words defined where they are used and a glossary at the back on the textbook, learning outcomes are listed at the start of each module and...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 25, 2022 | TVET CR Programmes, TVET News, Coding & Robotics
Succeed In NCV Programming provides students with everything they need to succeed. Each topic in the student book is introduced using a ‘Starting point’ section and a self-evaluation checklist is included at the end of each topic. A well-designed and perfectly pitched...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 25, 2022 | Coding & Robotics, TVET CR Electronics, TVET News
Succeed In NCV Electronics and Digital Concepts of Robotics completes our offering for NCV Coding and Robotics. The book was described by the DHET as “excellent coverage of required theory”. The books include an enriched text with clear Illustrations, diagrams...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 22, 2022 | News, Schools News
Make them love doing homework! Language is a thought and communication tool, as well as a cultural and visual way for people to make sense of their surroundings. Learning to use language effectively allows students to gain knowledge, express their identity,...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 11, 2022 | Digital Solutions News
Geography helps us understand our complicated world. It is the study of human and physical environments that integrates physical and human processes across space and time. Geography is a branch of study that examines spatial patterns on Earth in a coordinated way...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 11, 2022 | Higher Education Resources
These three volumes focus on developments in early grade reading and mathematics in South Africa between 2010 and 2022. Edited by Nic Spaull and Elizabeth Pretorius, Hamsa Venkat and Nicky Roberts, and Nic Spaull and Stephen Taylor respectively, the three books...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 7, 2022 | Digital Solutions News
Make them a ‘numbers’ person! Accounting education is a component of business education. It is concerned with measuring performance as well as processing and communicating financial information about economic sectors. It ensures that principles like transparency,...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 1, 2022 | Coding & Robotics
Our panel of subject matter experts share their thoughts on the importance of Coding and Robotics skills in the 21st century labour market and against the background of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. #coding #robotics # lecturer #oxforduniveristypress...
by Oxford University Press | Nov 1, 2022 | Coding & Robotics
Hear what our industry experts over at Resolute Education have to say about Coding and Robotics in education. #coding #robotics # lecturer #resoluterobotics...